Chinese Studies (with Year Abroad) at Durham University - UCAS

Durham University

Degree level: Undergraduate

Chinese Studies (with Year Abroad)

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Course summary

This is multidisciplinary degree will develop advanced knowledge and understanding of Chinese language and culture. You will study a core language module in each of your three years spent in Durham. You don’t need to have any previous knowledge of Chinese, but a pathway is available if you already have an A level or equivalent qualification in Chinese. You will also have the chance to choose from a selection of other modules relevant to the study of China from other departments. This includes Anthropology, Education, Government and International Affairs, Economics, and Theology and Religious Studies. In addition, you may choose to take additional language modules, including European languages, Japanese and Korean. You will spend your third year studying the Chinese language at a university in China. This is an amazing opportunity to experience Chinese culture first-hand and to put your language learning into practice and context. In your final year, you will bring together all your learning and experience to write a dissertation on an aspect of Chinese studies. Year 1 You will take a double module in Chinese, including the four skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, a module in Chinese culture introducing the philosophy, art and literature of China, a module in Chinese history and two option modules from an extensive list. Core modules: Chinese Language 1B or Chinese Language 2B for post-A level entrants (double module) Introduction to Chinese Culture A module on Chinese history offered by the History Department Year 2 You will take a double module in Chinese language, including the four skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, a module in Chinese film, a module in Chinese history and two option modules from an extensive list. Core modules: Chinese Language 2B (double) or Chinese Language 2A (single) Chinese Cinema A module on Chinese history offered by the History Department Year 3 The third year is spent in China studying the language full-time at a Chinese university. You are required to take all the examinations specified by your host university, but the marks for these do not count towards the final degree mark. You will complete a 5,000-word project in English with a 1,000-character abstract in Chinese on some aspect of China, at your choice with guidance from Durham staff. Year 4 You will take a double module in Chinese language, a single text reading module in Chinese and a 40-credit Dissertation plus one other module, following either the History route or the Modern languages and cultures route. Core modules: Chinese Language 4 (double) Chinese Historical & Literary Texts Dissertation Either History route: 40-credit Dissertation in History History and Memory in East Asia. Or MLAC route: 40-credit China-related MLaC Dissertation 20-credit module from MLaC or another department. We review course structures and core content (in light of e.g. external and student feedback) every year, and will publish finalised core requirements for 2020 entry from September 2019. Study Abroad School of Modern Languages and Cultures We attach great importance to your time abroad, during the third year of your degree, which most students spend as a student at a university in China. This is a time of enormous linguistic and personal development from which you should gain a high level of fluency in your language(s) and enjoy a unique opportunity to make new friends, appreciate new cultures and learn to work and study in new ways. Employers at home and abroad are impressed by the lasting benefits, especially in increased linguistic confidence, intercultural agility and general self-motivation. During the year abroad you will complete an academic assignment related to each of the countries in which you stay. You will need to pass these in order to fulfil the requirements of the BA in Chinese Studies with Year Abroad. For more information on this course, please see our website.

Modules

Year 1 Core modules: Either Chinese Language 1A (for post-A level entrants) will help to consolidate and extend grammatical knowledge developed for A Level, and enhance communication skills in written and oral Chinese. Or Chinese Language 1B which will help you develop elementary level skills in Chinese speaking, listening, reading and writing. Examples of optional modules: Introduction to Chinese Culture Society and Culture in China under the Ming and Qing Dynasties French/German/Italian/Russian/Spanish Language International Security, Interdependence and Organisation Introduction to International Relations Gallery 101: Designing an Art Exhibition. Year 2 Core modules: Chinese Language 2A or Chinese Language 2B. To build on the Chinese language skills developed in Year 1 in all four competencies: speaking, listening, reading and writing. To prepare linguistically and culturally for the year abroad. Examples of optional modules: Chinese Cinema Modern China’s Transformations Kinship and Religion Politics and Economics Classical Chinese French/German/Italian/Russian/Spanish Language Introduction to Anime: Aesthetic, Technology, Seriality International Organisations Death, Ritual and Belief. Year 3 The third year is spent in China studying the language full-time at a Chinese university. Year 4 Your Dissertation, will give you valuable experience and understanding of self-directed learning and the importance of choosing appropriate methodology when approaching a research project. It will help you to expand your data collection, analysis and presentation skills, and to develop your critical faculties in relation to existing literature on your topic area. Chinese Language 4 builds on the Chinese language skills developed in your year abroad to the point where you are capable of using Chinese as a working language for employment or further study/research, and are aware of the cultural imperatives for operating in such an environment. Chinese Historical and Literary Texts develops higher level reading and translating skills based on literary and historical texts in Chinese. Examples of optional modules: Anthropology, Art, and Experience Anthropological Skills for Climate Change Survival Violence and Memory Power and Governance Mass Media in China Empires and States in Early Modern Asia Special Topic on Pacific Asia Religion and Film Photography in East Asia The Work of Art: Professional Skills and Work Placement in the Visual Arts.

Assessment method

Language modules are assessed by a mixture of oral, listening and written examinations. Optional modules are assessed by essays, commentaries, projects and examinations. You will also complete a 12,000-word dissertation in your final year. During your year abroad you will complete a Year Abroad assignment.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
T102
Institution code:
D86
Campus name:
Durham City
Campus code:
O

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Our contextual offer for this programme is A level BBB (or equivalent, to include at least a grade B in any language to be studied Post-A Level). To find out if you’re eligible, please visit: https://www.durham.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/how-to-apply/what-happens-to-your-application/contextual-offers/

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.dur.ac.uk/study/ug/apply/entry/


English language requirements

Durham University welcomes applications from all students irrespective of background. We encourage the recruitment of academically well-qualified and highly motivated students, who are non-native speakers of English, whose full potential can be realised with a limited amount of English Language training either prior to entry or through pre-sessional and/or in-sessional courses. It is the normal expectation that candidates for admission should be able to demonstrate satisfactory English proficiency before the start of a programme of study, whether via the submission of an appropriate English language qualification or by attendance on an appropriate pre-sessional course. Acceptable evidence and levels required can be viewed by following the link provided.

English language requirements

https://www.durham.ac.uk/study/international/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
EU £25500 Year 1
England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
International £25500 Year 1

Additional fee information

There may also be additional course costs for things like books (if you want to purchase them), field trips etc.
Chinese Studies (with Year Abroad) at Durham University - UCAS